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Restaurants on Ringstrasse

Review of restaurants on the Ringstrasse in Cologne

Linh lan. You can find this Vietnamese restaurant by its flavors spreading from the kitchen. Also a large selection of Thai and Chinese dishes
Address: Engelbertstrasse, 3.
Opening hours: daily 11.00-23.00.

Sushi nara 2. The best sushi bar in town. A neutral sushi conveyor surrounded by tall chairs. Reasonable prices. It also serves noodles.
Address: Friesenstrasse, 57.
Opening hours: 12.00-15.00, 18.00-23.00 Mon-Sat, 18.00-23.00 Sun.

Türkiye Pazari. Free environment, a lot of people. Kebab and Turkish cuisine. Very tempting, even from the street.
Address: Händelstrasse, 51.

Zarathustra. Lively Persian restaurant. Fresh kebabs and meat cooked in a traditional oven. You can take food with you.
Address: Dasselstrasse, 4.
Opening hours: 12.00-24.00.

Chichos. If you want to have a party, head to this Latin American restaurant. Excellent cuisine, cheap cocktails, great music - you will have a great time!
Address: Rathenauplatz, 1.
Hours: 17.30-24.00 Sun-Thu, until 1.00 Fri-Sat

Fischermanns. Great mix of Asian and European cuisine. Simple, modern setting, in summer there is a terrace with a garden. No credit cards accepted
Address: Rathenauplatz, 21.
Opening hours: 18.00-2.00 Sun-Thu, 18.00- 3.00 Fri-Sat (hot dishes are served until 23.00).

Tandoor Palace. Cool Indian restaurant. Very clean, the walls are painted with flowers. Friendly, family atmosphere, excellent cuisine.
Address: Händelstrasse, 33.
Opening hours: 12.00-14.30 Sun-Fri, 18.00-24.00 Thu-Sat

Weinstube Bacchus. Lively and fun. Great bistro. The interior is decorated with wood paneling. Good wine list. Perfectly cooked meat and fish. No credit cards accepted.
Address: Rathenauplatz, 17.
Opening hours: 17.00-1.00 Mon-Fri, from 18.00 Sat-Sun (hot dishes are served until 23.30).

Heising und adelmann. One of the best (and most expensive) bars and restaurants in Cologne. Very interesting dishes of meat and fish, exotic combinations of tastes and aromas.
Address: Friesenstrasse, 58-60.
Opening hours: 18.00-3.00 Mon-Sat, closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Watch the video: Pizza Da Toni Restaurant - Ringstrasse 203 - CH-7000 Chur (May 2024).

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